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EP 0 890 774 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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13.01.1999 Bulletin 1999/02 |
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Date of filing: 20.05.1998 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)6: F16L 37/092 |
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AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE |
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Priority: |
12.06.1997 GB 9712290
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Applicant: Guest, John Derek |
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Bray,
Middlesex SL6 2RX (GB) |
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Inventor: |
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- Guest, John Derek
Bray,
Middlesex SL6 2RX (GB)
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Representative: Bayliss, Geoffrey Cyril et al |
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BOULT WADE TENNANT,
27 Furnival Street London EC4A 1PQ London EC4A 1PQ (GB) |
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Improvements in or relating to collets for locking tubes in coupling bodies |
(57) The disclosure relates to a collet for locking a tube in a coupling body, comprising
a plastics moulding including an annular sleeve (11), having a plurality of axially
extending resilient arms (13), two of which have spring metal clips (15) snapped around
and locked to the free ends of the arms. The clips have inwardly angled teeth (19)
to bear against and grip a tube extending on the inner side of the arm through the
collet to prevent the tube from being withdrawn from the collet.
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[0001] This invention relates to collets for locking tubes in coupling bodies.
[0002] UK-A-1573757 discloses injection moulded collets for locking tubes into coupling
bodies. The collets comprise an annular element having a plurality of resilient arms
with inwardly directed metal teeth moulded into the free ends of the arms to engage
and grip the surface of the tube extending through the collet for locking the tube
in a coupling body. The mouldings required for moulding the metal teeth in the coupling
body are relatively expensive and an object of the present invention is to provide
an alternative collet construction in which metal teeth can be provided on the collet
arm for a wide range of collet sizes with a simplified construction enabling simplified
and therefore cheaper moulds to be used.
[0003] This invention provides a collet for locking a tube in a coupling body, the collet
comprising a plastics moulding including an annular element with at least one axially
extending resilient arm and a spring metal clip snapped around and locked to the free
end of the arm having an inwardly angled tooth to bear against and grip a tube extending
on the inner side of the arm through the collet to prevent the tube from being withdrawn
from the collet.
[0004] In one embodiment according to the invention the spring metal clip may be U-shaped
to embrace and lock with the free end of the arm.
[0005] More specifically the U-shaped clip may have spaced legs to receive between them
the free end of the arm with one leg engaging the inner side of the arm and having
said inwardly projecting tooth and the other leg engaging the outer side of the arm.
[0006] In any of the above arrangements the outer side of the arm and said other leg of
the clip may have inter-engaging means to lock the clip to the arm against detachment
in the lengthwise direction of the arm.
[0007] In the latter arrangement the inter-engaging means between said other leg of the
clip and the outer side of the arm comprise an integral up stand on the arm and an
aperture in the leg of the clip which snaps over the up-stand.
[0008] Also in any of the above arrangements the collet may have a plurality of axially
extending resilient arms formed integrally with the annular element of the collet,
one or more of which arms is provided with a spring metal clip thereon.
[0009] For example the collet may have a plurality of arms carrying said spring metal clips
and a plurality of arms having inwardly directed integral plastic teeth at the free
ends thereof for gripping a tube extending through the collet.
[0010] Alternatively the collet may have a number of axially extending arms, all of which
have said spring metal clips at the free ends thereof.
[0011] In a further arrangement the collet may be in the form of an annular sleeve having
one or more resilient arms formed around the sleeve and provided with said spring
metal clips at the free ends thereof to grip a tube extending through the collet.
[0012] The following is a description of some specific embodiments of the invention, reference
being made to the accompanying drawings in which :
Figure 1 is cross-sectional view through a collet of a tube coupling body incorporating
a clip-on metal tooth;
Figure 2 is a plan view of the clip-on metal tooth and;
Figure 3 is a side view of the tooth.
[0013] The drawings show a moulded plastics collet indicated generally at 10 for locking
a tube in a tube coupling body as described and illustrated in our UK Patent No. 1573757.
The collet comprises an annular sleeve 11 having an out turned flanger head 12 at
one end and six resilient arms 13 extending axially from the other end of the sleeve.
Four of the six arms designated at 13a are formed at the inner sides of the free ends
with moulded in teeth 14 to engage and grip the surface of a tube extending through
the collet. The outer sides of the arms 13 have shallow V-section ramps not shown
for engaging a cam surface in the tube coupling body to force the arms inwardly with
movement of the collet outwardly of the coupling body to press the inner sides of
the collet arms into gripping engagement with the tube extending through the collet.
[0014] The other two arms designated 13b of the collet which are spaced diametrically of
the collet have U-shaped spring metal clips indicated at 15 mounted thereon. Each
clip has an inner leg 16 to engage the inner side of the collet arm and an outer leg
17 to engage the outer side of the collet arm a flat base (18) to extend over the
end of the arm. The inner leg 16 of the clip is formed with an inwardly angled resilient
tooth 19 to bear against and grip the outer surface of the tube extending through
the collet. The tooth is supported on a shallow raised ramp 20 formed integrally with
the inner side of the arm.
[0015] The outer leg 17 of the clip has an enlarged aperture 21 to receive and engage over
an up stand 22 formed integrally with the outer side of the end of the arm 13 to retain
the clip on the arm.
[0016] The up-stand 22 is formed with an inclined face 23 to engage the taper cam surface
in the through way in the coupling body to press the arm inwardly into engagement
with a tube in the collet as the collet is withdrawn slightly from the coupling body.
[0017] It will be appreciated that the provision of a metal tooth on the collet arm by clipping
a tooth onto the arm provides a much simpler means of attachment of the tooth than
the moulded in arrangement described and illustrated in our UK Patent No. 1573757.
One clip type can be used for a large range of collet sizes and types thus simplifying
the expense of moulding and the arrangement also lends itself to a number of different
collet forms. For example, each arm of the collet may be provided with a metal clip
or only selected arms as in the embodiment described above. Also a sleeve form collet
having one or two resilient arms provided with metal clips may be used.
1. A collet for locking a tube in a coupling body, the collet comprising a plastics moulding
including an annular element with at least one axially extending resilient arm and
a spring metal clip snapped around and locked to the free end of the arm having an
inwardly angled tooth to bear against and grip a tube extending on the inner side
of the arm through the collet to prevent the tube from being withdrawn from the collet.
2. A collet as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spring metal clip is U-shaped to embrace
and lock with the free end of the arm.
3. A collet as claimed in claim 2, wherein the U-shaped clip has spaced legs to receive
between them the free end of the arm with one leg engaging the inner side of the arm
and having said inwardly projecting tooth and the other leg engaging the outer side
of the arm.
4. A collet as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the outer side of the
arm and said other leg of the clip have inter-engaging means to lock the clip to the
arm against detachment in the lengthwise direction of the arm.
5. A collet as claimed in claim 4, wherein the inter-engaging means between said other
leg of the clip and the outer side of the arm comprise an integral up-stand on the
arm and an aperture in the leg of the clip which snaps over the up-stand.
6. A collet as claimed in any of the preceding claims having a plurality of axially extending
resilient arms formed integrally with the annular element of the collet, one or more
of which arms is provided with a spring metal clip thereon.
7. A collet as claimed in claim 6, wherein the collet a plurality of arms carrying said
spring metal clips and a plurality of arms having inwardly directed integral plastic
teeth at the free ends thereof for gripping a tube extending through the collet.
8. A collet as claimed in claim 6, wherein the collet has a number of axially extending
arms, all of which have said spring metal clips at the free ends thereof.
9. A collet as claimed in claim 6, wherein the collet is of annular sleeve form having
one or more resilient arms formed around the sleeve and provided with said spring
metal clips at the free ends thereof to grip a tube extending through the collet.
